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In the protein/metabolic RNA molecule called transfer RNA. This molecule pichs up individual amino acids in the cytosol and brings them one at a time to the ribosome where the end of the molecule bearing the anticodon docks on the ribosome and adds it's amino acid to the growing polypeptide chain.

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The molecule that contains anticodon is the transfer RNA. The anticodon is a sequence of three bases that corresponds to a codon in the messenger RNA.

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tRNA contains anti-codon which match up with the codons on mRNA to add the correct amino acid to the peptide chain (protein) being created.

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Transfer RNA, or tRNA, contain the corresponding anticodons to mRNAs codons which signal which amino acid comes next in the sequence in the growing peptide chain.

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A tRNA molecule has an anticodon that is complementary to a specific mRNA codon.

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T-RNA has anticodons hooked onto it,

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tRNA

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